From one die hard Ninja Gaiden fan to another, yes. It is long from open to close. I will put it this way. If you're there at rope drop you can go ride Space Mountain, Tomorrowland Speedway, Dumbo, and the Barnstormer in a matter of minutes but by the time you get off the first ride Peter Pan will already be a really long wait. The three options are get a fastpass, go straight to it at rope drop, or get in line right as the park is about to close and as long as you are in line you will get to ride it. The new additions to the waiting area are for SURE worth seeing though. It's really cool actually.So basically Peter Pan's Flight is the boss(es) at the end of Ninja Gaiden that is unaffected by whatever you throw at it.
We usually get a fast pass but I have read the wait area is cool. We miss that with the past pass so we wanted to try that this time![]()
Yeah it's incredibly charming. I can't even begin to imagine how cool I would think it is if I were a little kid. Especially the Tinkerbell part.It is!
Yeah it's incredibly charming. I can't even begin to imagine how cool I would think it is if I were a little kid. Especially the Tinkerbell part.
I have seen the standby line at 45+ minutes, about 5 or 10 minutes after Wishes started. Our last week at WDW, we spent 2 full days and 2 part days at MK, and every time we walked by PP, the wait was 45 minutes minimum. I'm sure that IASW has a good percentage of its riders as people who want to go on PP, and the wait is too long, so they say "That sucks. Maybe we'll just go on IASW."Does it not even go down from a 75-90 minute wait to a 30 minute wait during the Parades or Wishes?
YES. We like the queue as much as the ride itself!Is it worth waiting in a 30-40minute line to see the interactive que?
Is it worth waiting in a 30-40minute line to see the interactive que?
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